Under the Frog
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Tibor Fisher's hilarious first novel follows the adventures of two young Hungarian basketball players through the turbulent years between the end of World War II and the anti-Soviet uprising of 1956. In this spirited indictment of totalitarianism, the two improbably heroes, Pataki and Gyuri, travel the length and breadth of Hungary in a epic quest for food, lodging, and female companionship.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #33852 in Books
- Published on: 2002-10-03
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'Ferociously funny, bitterly sad, and perfectly paced' A.S. Byatt; 'A picaresque romp' San Francisco Chronicle; 'That it is a witty, perfectly charming work takes nothing away from its devastating and tragic irony' The Boston Globe
Customer Reviews
Didn't see that coming
I bought this book whilst I was waiting for a dental appointment and knew I was in for a treat, having read the Thought Gang. Whilst having my teeth drilled was a painful experience, this book was anything but .The characterisation of this novel is the foundation of its strength. The main character is so believable because he is just like you - you can see yourself thinking his thoughts, feeling his increasing bewilderment. There is absolutely nothing about this novel which dosn't ring true, which is what makes it so funny. It is also what makes it so sad. When I had finished the novel I was so depressed I had to drink a bottle of wine. I became a pacifist almost overnight. It is the humour which makes it all so believable. At the moment I'm trying to force all of my friends to buy this book, a mission I've decided to transfer to the web. Beg, borrow, steal, buy it. You'll finish it in a day.
Tragic but amusingly so.
This is quite possibly my favourite novel. Without in any way mitagating the drama and misery of the surounding historical events, Fischer manages to involve you in the humour and lives of the individual characters. I was incredibly impressed by this book and would recomend it unreservedly.
You'll laugh, you'll cry...
The best modern novel I've read in ten years.
I first read this book about six years ago and I've read it twice more since then. Fischer has always been a worthwhile writer but I don't think he's ever bettered his first novel. It's laugh-out-loud funny and sob-into-the-pages moving. Having lived in Hungary I can also say he has a remarkable 'feel' for the place and the people. I can say with a good degree of certainty that if you give this book a chance it will stay with you for ever. Read it. Please!




